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KCRA 3 obtained a copy of a police report where a 19-year-old woman accused Silva of offering her mixed drinks and inappropriately touching her in May 2011.

"Those allegations are false," Silva said. "The DA said the accusations were with no merit, and charges were dropped."

Police never even questioned Silva about the allegations, he said.

The San Joaquin District Attorney’s Office told KCRA 3 that the charges had no merit, but they are investigating an unrelated accusation.

Silva said he witnessed a fight that took place last year, but he has never been questioned.

The accusations came to light when an anonymous email was sent to thousands of people Friday.

“As with the other allegations, they will find that they are not true,” the mayor said. “All the allegations sent in an email are false. I have never even been questioned. I have not done anything. I don’t harm people, I help them."

The board of directors with the Boys & Girls Club said the claim was made by a former employee who was fired right before the allegations.

"We talked to the district attorney’s office and they said the accuser was not credible," Guy Hatch said.

Political consultant Allen Sawyer said he believes the accusations are a political ploy.

"They want me to resign as mayor, but I am going to keep fighting," Silva said.